Situated halfway up the slope between Beaune and the residential area called La Montagne, the aprcels of this Beaune Premier Cru benefit from an exceptional exposure to the sun. The grapes are thus able to mature perfectly whilst maintaining sufficient acidity for preserving the freshness of the complex aromas.

Vinification & Ageing

Fermentation

Traditional in oak barrels with complete malolactic fermentation

Ageing

8 to 10 months ageing in oak barrels, 50% new

Barrels

Louis Latour cooperage, French oak, medium toasted

Wine tasting

Tasting Note

Our Beaune 1er Cru White 2013 has a bright pale yellow color with golden glints. The nose reveals notes of vanilla, white fruits, marzipan and coffee. The mouth is round and ample with aromas of fresh almond and vanilla. The mineral finish is long.

Food Pairing

Charcuterie - fish - shellfish

Press review

2001 Beaune 1er Cru Blanc - Burghound.com - April 2004 - 86 points :(From Perrières and Clos du Roi). As one would reasonably expect, this is more forthcoming than the prior wine with pretty, expressive and open red fruit aromas as well as generous lighter weight of modest depth but good persistence. There is a certain appealing vibrancy here and if this can add some complexity over time, my score will appear conservative. 86/2006-9.

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